Show DT IFFY TO TOP PAY P GED AS BASE OR CONTRACTS gation Conf Conference ConferenceS rence S to Ease Burden Farm bl t Llon of ot repayment conon con con- S. S ability to pay fo fofi for based on l 5 fi fixed d term agreements un un- reclamation tich 1 federal eder l are rau bUIlt was as urged in a 8 r reso reso- so- so 5 submitted Emitted to the closing ses- ses of f the fi fifth h annual conference Institute of Irrigation Agri Agri- t at t the hotel Fn Fri- Fri Fri- afternoon i r resolution was expected to b be bei i It Jt cited cUed need for a contract contractS S e enough to adjust to exe ex ex- ex- ex S e economic changes Ib to pay out of returns from by projects was urged i contract basis with each diso dis dis- dis to o be investigated ted separately the amount of annual payment fixed yearly If Congress Must 1 Act Ad q f If iras explained congressional ac ac- ac- ac would be necessary to change chang present year 40 contract contractu fter e u resolutions urged that IrriS Irrl S companies be classed by th thill the ill revenue bureau as to avoid ee Jee ce provisions of the thel l security act that studies o of Supplies and stream flow be ud ed and nd that irrigation farm farm- assured of ot benefits under the thel l conservation act tion on on on resolutions and election electionS S b w directors were to close ng g delegates from 13 states state Jon o c was the warning that the elit m must st of oC necessity use ni possible to collect funds ace es ce its huge spending pro pro- expenditures will exceed unless there is a halbe halt hal be a attitude g in the national capital et er H. H Gray Washington repS rep- rep S five Uve of Ui th the American Farm ca ii 1 federation predicted at a aft ft t I In id In the Newhouse hotel hote y y evening if AJ Asking ng for or Mochis Much Moch jis Li is easier to get InI in I on now than Mr asserted The American peo- peo are f e asking the government to do doI I for them they never thought re re S ne new i farm farn rm bill based on th the act promises promises- the if riotous land exploitation and nd OIl the speaker said s. S Kg I g. the thc farm bills being sup sup- by byth tho American I Farm Farni Bu- Bu BuS S are those to se set up ion to study study hoW how l and reclamation tion districts might ight duo th the reclamation n rid to provide a aI a I sixth mora mora- on oIl repayment of project ct repayment prepayments h have ve been rel re- re S l years year and f fear car r was wast was ed At t the conf conference that r postponement may may h e future ture of re reclamation by byg byng ng g nali national nal support for this y ly- ly western program II r I t t.- t. Silt Problem a silt lt from filling mUng reser- reser i jj s' s major problem confront confront- rs according to Walter Wlter Lowdermilk associate the U. U S. S soil conserva conserva- ervice who spoke Thursday ting og nc wd d forbore or ore extensive ive research S ge and Irrigation problems elt d by byj Dr 0 O. W. W Israelsen and dr drainage engineer at U Us U.s. 8 Cl Ci station address late Thurs- Thurs fI 10 or G G. E EP P Smith of the theof raitY of Arizona at Tucson preferential water rights relation to agriculture re at t oming session George W Kan chief of on of S water resources resources- ex- ex hc h th the tte Plains states are of irrigation V T d' d |